Medical Director
Company: The Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe Co
Location: Fairport
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Lollypop Farm, the
Humane Society of Greater Rochester, is hiring for a Medical
Director. The Medical Director advances Lollypop Farm’s lifesaving
efforts by leading our veterinary operations and guiding our
dynamic team. This role provides medical oversight for all clinical
programs for shelter animals and pets in the community, ensures the
delivery of high-quality veterinary care, and fosters a culture of
collaboration, innovation, and respect. This role guides medical
protocols and supports the organization’s operational and financial
goals. Benefits: We offer a 4 day work week, continuing education
allowances, generous paid time off (16 days), and 8 paid holidays.
After meeting the service requirement, Lollypop Farm contributes up
to 6% toward your retirement. We also provide a comprehensive
benefits package designed to support your health, wellbeing, and
professional growth. As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization, eligible full-time employees may qualify for the
Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Why Choose
Rochester, New York? Nestled between Lake Ontario and Finger Lakes
Wine Country in Western New York, the Rochester region is an
attractive place to call home. Rochester boasts the architecture,
diversity, education, arts and culture, nightlife, restaurants,
recreation and sports of a much larger city, but the affordable
cost of living, short commutes, community, and hospitality of a
small town. The area also offers abundant 4-season outdoor
recreation among the picturesque trails, rivers, lakes, waterfalls,
and rolling hills. Our community is a vibrant treasure that we
think you’ll want to call home! Essential Job Duties: Medical
Leadership and Team Development: Develop, implement, and monitor
shelter medicine programs and protocols that achieve and maintain a
high standard of patient. Stay up to date on emerging trends and
best practices in shelter medicine. Provide direct management and
support to staff Veterinarians, Veterinary Interns/Externs,
volunteer Veterinarians, and the Clinic Operations Manager,
including guidance on workflow, communication, and conflict
resolution. Ensure expectations are clear, concerns are addressed
promptly, and a collaborative, respectful working environment is
maintained. Collaborate with the Clinic Operations Manager to
ensure adequate clinic staffing, training, performance, and
compliance. Collaborate with the COO and operations teams to expand
access to veterinary care programs for the community. Adhere to DEA
requirements, state regulations and organization policies for
controlled drugs. Responsibly stewards drug and supply inventory.
Foster a culture of continuous improvement, professional
development, accountability, and teamwork. Build strong
professional relationships with lead shelter veterinarians and
shelter leadership teams in peer organizations, and veterinarians
in the broader community. Engage in networking, knowledge sharing,
and collaborative initiatives that advance best practices and
strengthen community wide animal welfare efforts. Surgical and
Clinical Duties: Provide timely, practical, high-quality veterinary
care and surgical services for shelter animals and pets in the
community in accordance with Lollypop Farm protocols, shelter
medicine best practices, and Fear Free standards. Monitor the
health and welfare of the shelter population, identifying potential
disease outbreaks, and implementing appropriate control measures.
Perform surgical procedures on a regular basis including HQHV
spay/neuter, dentistry, and various soft tissue and orthopedic
procedures. Perform veterinary medical functions including
examination and treatment of shelter and owned animals. Perform
regular medical rounds and participate in population management
rounds to assess and guide care for shelter animals. Provide
emergency care to injured or sick animals. Maintain thorough, high
quality veterinary records in shelter and clinic software,
documenting all exam findings, test results, and treatments.
Provide wellness services to community pets through the Mobile
Veterinary Clinic, community outreach events, and vaccine clinics.
Issue health certificates for animals being transported across
state lines. Conduct forensic necropsies and maintain accurate
chain of custody and evidence disposition records. Provide expert
testimony in court. Participate in euthanasia decision-making and
perform euthanasia as needed. Work with partner veterinary
clinics/hospitals as needed, including referrals for advanced care.
Operational and Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with organization
leadership to set and meet veterinary clinic goals and budgets.
Bring ethical issues forward for discussion. Identify opportunities
for improved safety, efficiency, impact, and animal outcomes.
Attend and participate in leadership meetings. Represent the
organization in community outreach events, professional
conferences, and partnerships as needed. Responsibly steward
Lollypop Farm assets. Carries out responsibilities in accordance
with the company’s policies and applicable state and federal laws.
Observes all safety rules and regulations for self and others.
Performs other duties as requested. Requirements: Education &
Experience: DVM, VMD or equivalent Doctoral Veterinary degree with
license to practice in New York State or ability to obtain by date
of hire. 5 years of experience practicing veterinary medicine in a
full-service, high-volume environment. 5 years of experience
managing and leading teams. Demonstrated excellent surgical skills
required. Experience working with exotic and large animals is
preferred. Must hold a current DEA license or have the ability to
obtain DEA license within 3 months of hire. Must obtain a USDA
certification within 1 year of hire. Must complete the Fear Free®
Veterinary certification (approximately 9 hours) within 3 months of
hire. Skills: Commitment to animal welfare and understanding of
shelter medicine and population health. Skilled in performing a
high volume of spay and neuter surgeries, including on pediatric
patients. Ability to perform necessary surgeries and medical
treatments in accordance with accepted professional standards.
Experience in conducting forensic necropsies. Experience in
providing expert testimony in court preferred. Strong
communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Bilingual
skills (Spanish/English) a plus but not required. Ability to work
in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment in a high-volume
shelter. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job,
the employee is frequently required to remain in a stationary
position during shift, move throughout the building and move weight
up to 50 pounds. Ability to perform physical tasks associated with
veterinary work. Frequently required to communicate with others.
Occasionally required to move excessive weight. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential duties of this position. Must Align with
the Company Mission, Vision and Core Values: Mission: Together with
our community, we better the lives of animals through justice,
prevention, and life-saving care. Vision: A just and compassionate
world for all animals. Core Values: We embrace and recognize that
Lollypop Farm donors are the heroes of our work – voluntarily
offering time or money, no matter the amount – to support our
mission. Together, our core values unify and guide us to provide
the best service to the animals, our community, our organization
and ourselves. Compassion: We show empathy and sympathy for what
people and animals are experiencing through positive and
constructive actions. Communication: We exchange thoughts,
feelings, and ideas in pursuit of mutually-accepted goals.
Flexibility: We are willing and comfortable adapting to new
circumstances and conditions. Commitment: We are steadfast in our
efforts to achieve our mission. Teamwork: We collaborate and
communicate to achieve common goals, understanding that the
organization thrives when unified. Integrity: We act with honor,
fairness, and respect for animals, individuals, the organization,
and our community. Respect: We are considerate and show
professional regard for all aspects of our work. Commitment to
Diversity At Lollypop Farm, we believe that people are our greatest
strength. We are united by our mission - Together with our
community, we better the lives of animals through justice,
prevention, and lifesaving care. Our values inspire us to promote
and support a diverse and equitable environment of mutual respect
where all staff, volunteers, and community members feel a sense of
inclusion and belonging. EOE/ADA
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